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Liberals (32%) And Tories (31%) Virtually Tied Nation-Wide -- But Grits Take Strong 11-Point Lead In Seat Rich Ontario (44% vs. 33%)
Majority (58%) Believe Conservatives' Motive For Election Is Power Lust - Not Sincere Belief That They Can No Longer Support "Corrupt" Government (37%)
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Canadians On HDTV
One In Seven (14%) Have An HD Ready TV Set, But Just 40% Of Them Have The Top Box To Receive HDTV Channels
Two In Ten (19%) Without An HD Ready TV Plan To Buy One -
BC Election 2005 - Part IV: BC-STV
Two-Thirds Still Know Very Little Or Nothing About BC-STV
"Yes" Side Narrowly Ahead Of "No" Side -
Conservatives (33%) Continue To Lead Liberals (30%), But Vote Tightens As Ontario Goes Liberal In Wake Of Martin/Layton Deal
Liberals Assume Lead In Ontario (40%, +5 Points) Over Past Week As Conservatives Stumble (33%, -6 Points)
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BC Election 2005 - Part II: The Horserace And Leadership
No Real Movement Yet In Vote Or Best Premier Numbers
Impressions Improving For Carole James And The NDP
BC Liberal And NDP Voters Not Likely To Switch -
BC Election 2005 - Part I: Shape Of Province And Election Issues
Looking Back: British Columbians Increasingly Positive About Liberal Record
Looking Ahead: Health Care Most Important Concern Of British Columbians -
Majority (61%) Agree With PM To Wait For Gomery Report And Call An Election 30 Days Later, Only 34% Indicate Spring Election Is Best For Country
But PM's Address To Nation Fails To Ignite Liberal Vote With Tories (34%, -1 Point) And Liberals (31%, +1 Point) Virtually Unchanged From Pre-Address
Half Of Canadians (49%) Believe PM's Address Was Simply A Cynical Attempt To Hang On To Power, 44% Believe He Sincerely Regrets Scandal And Serious About Cleaning Up Corruption In Ottawa